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<H2><A NAME="8_6">%!style</A></H2>
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<LI>Useful in HTML and XHTML targets, it defines a CSS file for the
 target document.
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<LI>Useful in LaTeX target, to load <CODE>\usepackage</CODE> modules.
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<LI>The same effect is achieved with the command line option <CODE>
--style</CODE>.
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<LI>The --style option is stronger than %!style. If both are used,
 --style wins.</LI>
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